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Words to Live By

See the Backcountry logo over on the right sidebar?  I like their motto.  I fall short of it many times, but when I look back over the last decade I can’t help but be satisfied with the results.

Wake up.  Kick ass.  Repeat.

It’s that simple.

10 years ago today I was the guy in the top half of the pic.  Now I am the bottom one.  I don’t know why I started on Valentine’s Day, but I am incredibly grateful that I flipped a U-turn on the highway of life and made some changes.

It has been quite a ride, and I still have to fight every single day, but oh so worth it.

You know what they say.  If I can do it…  Anyone can.

Now get out there and kick smass.

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Reluctantly Crouched at the Starting Line

I ran past this spot at sunrise a year ago on a training run with Joe, Jaime, and Woody.  It was an amazing location, but we were cruising in the dark and I couldn’t gawk too much.  I have always wanted to go back when I had some time to set up the camera and capture the brilliant sun breaking the horizon.  This time I hit the trailhead well before dawn and packed in the gear.  I got the tripod set up and tested the exposure several times before setting the camera to fire at one second intervals.  Then all I had to do was wait for the sun and start running!

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2012 Colorado Trail Race

I’ve known about the Colorado Trail Race for a few years, and have been wanting to go check out the start since it begins just a mile and a half from my house.  I finally made that happen by getting up at 05:00 Monday morning and heading down to the Waterton Canyon trailhead, which is the beginning of the 470 mile Colorado Trail.

The parking lot was just starting to show some signs of life as the sky got lighter in advance of the 6:00 AM start.

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The CTR is a totally self-supported event.  No crews or caching allowed.  Stocking up at gas stations and grocery stores whenever the route passes civilization seems to be the way to go.  Riding from convenience store to convenience store – now that’s my kind of race!

The rules are simple:

  • Race from Denver to Durango, self-supported, under only your own power, along the entire CTR route.
  • No pre-arranged support, with the exception of maildrops to a post office and only a post office.
  • Don’t break the law.

The bike geek in me really wanted to hang out at the start and see how the 70+ racers had packed and loaded their equipment for this adventure, but the photographer in me won out and I rolled silently out of the lot a half hour before the start to set up for a shot.

I rode about a mile and a half before ditching my bike and climbing several hundred feet up a ridge where I have been doing some hill repeats.  It is a nasty, steep, loose, overgrown ‘trail’.

I knew it had a nice view of the canyon road below, and it the riders would be nicely packed together so close to the start.  I hung out and took some test shots to get the exposure settings dialed in.

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The sunrise wasn’t too shabby.

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Before too long the racers appeared, and my legs were wishing I was pedaling with them.

I was a little high up and far away to have the racers turn out like anything more than tiny specs on the road with my wide angle lens, but I wanted to convey a sense of their smallness in the massive landscape they were moving through, and symbolize the magnitude of the journey they were just beginning.

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One cool feature of this race, is that everyone carries a Spot GPS device.  There is a tracking map where you can see the position of everyone in the race in near real-time.  This is how the map looked after I got in to work:

As of tonight (Wednesday evening) the leaders are already past the imaginary line you can draw North-South between Pagosa Springs and Gunnison.  Ethan Passant has ridden 360 miles and has just over a hundred to go and looks to have a shot at breaking the current 4 day – 3 hour record.

Track them here.

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